
My Fated Mate
flourishfagbolade2 · Ongoing · 60.8k Words
Introduction
But shadows of the past loom large when Daniel’s long-lost love, Rachel, returns to reclaim her throne. Thrust back into servitude and caught in a web of palace intrigue, Sarah’s true journey begins on the front lines of a brutal war. There, amidst the smoke of battle, she discovers a power more ancient than any vampire: she is the world’s greatest witch.
Chapter 1
The dawn sun was an intruder. It crestged over the jagged peaks of the Obsidian Mountains, spilling an unforgiving light that hit Sarah’s cracked, pale skin like a physical blow. To the high-society vampires of the capital, the sun was a mere nuisance to be avoided behind heavy velvet curtains. To Sarah, it was the timer on a clock that never stopped ticking.
She was hunched over in the dew-slicked grass outside Master David’s sprawling mansion. The estate was a testament to vanity—white marble pillars, manicured hedges, and fountains that wept crystal-clear water while the servants went thirsty. Sarah’s hands, stained green and brown, worked a rusted pair of shears. Every snip sent a jolt of pain up her thin arms, her muscles screaming from the previous day's labor.
"Faster, girl," she whispered to herself, her voice a dry rasp. "Before the heat sets in."
But the heat wasn't what she should have feared.
A shadow fell over her—not the soft shade of a cloud, but a cold, oppressive weight. A sharp voice, cutting like a blade through the morning air, shattered the silence.
"Sarah."
She froze. The shears clattered against a stone. She didn't need to look up to know who stood on the veranda. Master David, a Vampire Lord whose reputation for elegance was matched only by his reputation for cruelty, stood looking down at her. His silk robe was the color of fresh arterial spray, and his eyes, even in the morning light, held the dull glint of a predator.
"Yes, Master David," she answered, her voice trembling as she scrambled to her knees. She didn't dare meet his gaze. To look a Lord in the eye was an invitation for a lashing.
"I find myself... parched," David said, his tone deceptively conversational. He descended the marble steps with the grace of a panther. "And the wine from the cellar has grown sour. I need your blood. Now."
Sarah’s heart hammered against her ribs like a trapped bird. She had been fed upon only two days prior. Her head still spun when she stood up too quickly, and her veins felt hollow, like dried-out riverbeds. But in this house, David’s word was not just law; it was the boundary between life and a shallow grave in the woods.
"Of course, Master," she breathed, baring her neck and bowing her head.
He didn't wait for her to prepare. David reached out, his fingers—cold as ice and twice as hard—gripping her chin to tilt her head back. Sarah squeezed her eyes shut. She felt the sharp, familiar sting as his fangs pierced the delicate skin of her throat.
The world began to tilt. It started with a dull ache, then a rhythmic pulling as he took what he wanted. With every gulp, Sarah felt her strength leaching into the soil beneath her. Her vision swam, the vibrant green of the grass blurring into a murky grey. She felt her knees buckle, but his grip held her upright, a puppet suspended by its neck.
When he finally pulled away, he didn't offer a hand to steady her. He simply wiped a stray crimson drop from his lip with a silk handkerchief and looked at her with utter indifference.
"You look ghastly," he remarked, as if her pallor wasn't his own doing. "Go to the kitchens. The preparations for the grand ball tonight are behind schedule. If the floors do not glisten like diamonds by sunset, I shall let Pearl deal with you."
The mention of Pearl—David’s fiancé—sent a fresh wave of ice through Sarah’s blood. If David was a predator, Pearl was a sadist who enjoyed the hunt more than the kill.
"Yes... Master," Sarah whispered, catching herself against a pillar as he turned and drifted back into the shadows of the mansion.
The rest of the day was a blur of agony and motion. Sarah moved through the mansion like a ghost haunting the halls of her own life. She scrubbed the ballroom floor on her hands and knees until the marble reflected her hollow cheeks and sunken eyes. She polished silver platters until her reflection mocked her. She assisted the cooks in the kitchen, hauling heavy crates of exotic fruits and hanging carcasses of meat for the evening’s feast, all while the scent of roasting venison made her stomach cramp with hunger she knew would not be sated.
By late afternoon, she finally found a moment to collapse onto her meager bed—a thin pallet of straw in a damp corner of the cellar. Her body ached with a deep, throbbing fire. She closed her eyes, praying for just ten minutes of darkness.
She got five.
The door to the cellar kicked open with a violent bang. Pearl stood there, her golden hair perfectly coiffed, her gown a shimmering mockery of Sarah’s rags. In her hand, she held a bucket of runoff water from the stables, floating with ice and filth.
Without a word, Pearl flung the contents onto Sarah.
The freezing shock stole Sarah’s breath. She shrieked, scrambling backward, her wet clothes clinging to her bruised skin.
"Get up, you lazy dog!" Pearl shrieked, her voice high and grating. "The East Wing hasn't been dusted, and there is a smudge on the grand chandelier. Do you think a Prince is coming tonight to look at your filth?"
"I... I finished the ballroom, Mistress," Sarah stammered, shivering violently. "I only needed a moment—"
The lash of Pearl’s riding crop cut Sarah’s sentence short. It snapped across her forearm, tearing the thin fabric and the skin beneath it. Sarah gasped, tucking her head into her chest to protect her face.
"You do not speak unless invited!" Pearl hissed, striking again. "The mansion isn't clean enough. Do it all again. Everything. If I find a single speck of dust, I’ll have David drain you until your heart stops."
Wounded and trembling, Sarah dragged her injured body back up the stairs. She didn't cry; she didn't have the moisture left in her body for tears. She simply worked.
As the clock struck 8:00 PM, the first carriages began to arrive. The mansion transformed into a hive of opulence. Music began to swell—a haunting violin melody that drifted through the halls. Sarah, dressed in a fresh but tattered tunic, moved among the crowd of aristocrats, carrying a heavy tray of blood-wine. She was a shadow in a room full of light, a silent witness to the excess of those who viewed her as less than the dirt on their boots.
Her legs felt like lead. Her vision was tunneling, the bright lights of the chandeliers dancing like angry fireflies.
"Slave! Over here!" Pearl called out from the center of the room, standing beside David. She wanted to show off her power in front of the guests.
Sarah hurried over, the heavy silver tray shaking in her hands. As she reached the golden couple, her weakened legs finally gave out. Her ankle twisted on the slick marble, and time seemed to slow down. The tray tilted. The crystal glasses slid.
A splash of deep red liquid erupted across the pristine white lace of Pearl’s gown and the expensive velvet coat of a nearby guest.
The music stopped. The room fell into a suffocating silence.
Pearl’s face contorted into a mask of pure rage. "You... you miserable, clumsy rat!"
David stepped forward, his eyes glowing a lethal, predatory red. He didn't speak. The fury coming off him was cold, a winter storm that promised death. He raised his hand, his fingers curling into a fist, ready to strike a blow that Sarah knew, in her weakened state, would be her last.
Sarah squeezed her eyes shut, bracing for the impact. She waited for the pain, for the darkness, for the end of the long, tiring day that had been her life.
But the blow never came.
Instead, there was the sound of a sharp crack—the sound of bone meeting a palm.
Sarah opened one eye. A man stood between her and David. He was tall, his presence so commanding that the very air in the room seemed to bow to him. He had caught David’s wrist in mid-air with a grip that made the Vampire Lord gasp in pain.
The stranger turned his head slightly, and his eyes met Sarah’s.
In that instant, the world vanished. The screaming of Pearl, the murmurs of the guests, the ache in her bones—it all dissolved into a blinding, searing white light that erupted between them. A golden thread, invisible but unbreakable, snapped into place, anchoring her soul to his.
"Mine," the stranger whispered, his voice like rolling thunder.
David dropped to his knees, his face turning ashen as he realized whose wrist he had tried to use to strike the girl.
"Prince... Prince Daniel," David stammered, his voice shaking with terror. "Please... she is just a slave... I didn't know..."
Daniel didn't look at David. His eyes remained locked on Sarah’s, sweeping over the fresh welts on her arms and the hollowness of her cheeks. His gaze turned a lethal, glowing red—a red far deeper and more terrifying than David’s had ever been.
The Prince of the Kingdom had
found his mate. And he had found her in chains.
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